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Lutsk Ghetto
Great Synagogue, Lutsk before its virtual destruction in World War II
Lutsk location during the Holocaust
Lutsk Ghetto
Lutsk in modern-day Ukraine
Location
Lutsk, Western Ukraine 50°27′N25°12′E / 50.45°N 25.20°E / 50.45; 25.20
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The Lutsk Ghetto (Polish: getto w Łucku, German: Ghetto Luzk) was a Nazi ghetto established in 1941 by the SS in Lutsk, Western Ukraine, during World War II. In the interwar period, the city was known as Łuck and was part of the Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–1939) in the Second Polish Republic.[2]
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^Joshua D. Zimmerman (2015), The Polish Underground and the Jews, 1939–1945. Cambridge University Press via Google Books, p.193. "The Home Army nevertheless noted armed resistance in the Łuck ghetto. Consequently, some managed to flee and join partisan groups in the forests."
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Łuck, eastern Poland (now Lutsk, Ukraine). Following the Nazi-Soviet invasion of Poland and the creation of the Łuck Ghetto by the German occupation authorities...
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of the Catholic diocese of Pinsk (previously Pinsk was in the diocese of Lutsk) 1799 – the incorporation of Karolina into Pinsk 1796 – the liquidation...
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